On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 2:21 AM, Ole Hansen <olehanse...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I used the current stable Windows binary to install Vim 7.4.
> Both console and gvim have 'VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled
> Aug 10 2013 14:33:40)' in their :ver output.
> However the gvim version has +python/dyn and +python3/dyn and the console
> version has -python and -python3.
> I installed python 2.7 after I installed vim, but I tried a reinstall of
> vim afterwards.
>

Looks like you need to find a Vim installation with python/dyn enabled for
the console Vim as well.

I had originally thought you were compiling your own Vim, but you answered
that above.

First, there have been over 250 bug fixes to Vim 7.4, so getting a more
recently compiled Vim is a good thing.

You can go here:
http://cream.sourceforge.net/download.html

And near the bottom of that page you will see:

----
Vim Without Cream

Windows Vim installers without Cream [ext.link]  : : Includes both GUI and
console Vim versions. Note this does not include Vim's standard
install.exe, we rely soley on the Nullsoft Installer.
----

This version is often recommended to people who don't want to compile their
own Vims.

I am not certain if the consolve version of Vim included has +python, but
it is a simple thing to check after installation.

HTH,
David

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